Canadian police used pepper spray and stun grenades in a final push to clear the capital, Feb. 19, 2022, after demonstrators occupied downtown Ottawa for more than three weeks to protest pandemic restrictions.
After clearing a portion of the blockade and making more than 100 arrests on Friday, police on Saturday morning moved quickly to disperse the main portion of the blockade in front of parliament and the prime minister's office, making new arrests.
Many of the main organizers have been taken into custody, and some have reportedly left. Accused of being heavy-handed by the protesters, especially when sending in Mounties on horseback, police said there had been no serious injuries.
(Reuters)
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Scuffles in Ottawa as Police Push to Break Up Protests
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